FARMINGTON, Maine — A thief who broke into an off-the-grid cabin in remote western Maine didn't get away with money, jewelry or other valuables. Instead, police say, the intruder took a pair of bear heads.

And he or she apparently took a snooze while they were there.

Franklin County Sheriff Scott Nichols told the Morning Sentinelthat a North Waterboro family reported last week that someone had broken into their cabin in secluded Alder Stream Township sometime over the summer.

Nichols told the paper that the family hadn't been to the cabin since April, so the time of the break-in is not known. He also said that the key to the cabin had been kept in the same location for decades and seems to have been used to open the front door.

In addition to the stuffed bear heads, the thief also made off with two lawn chairs and three flashlights, the paper reported. The sheriff also said that the cabin's futons appear to have been slept in.